Borg G, Allander E, Berg E, Brodin U, From A, Trang L
Department of Social Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital Sweden.
J Rheumatol. 1991 Jul;18(7):1015-20.
The effect of early vs delayed initiation of slow acting antirheumatic drug (SAARD) therapy on the ability to maintain regular work, was evaluated in 83 patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in a placebo controlled, double blind 24-month study. The estimated probability to maintain working ability was higher in the early treatment group, especially during the second study year. Predicting factors were age, type of work, degree of disability and number of swollen joints. Despite the difficulties in interpreting the results due to the complexity of the underlying socioeconomical and labor market situation, the study supports early treatment in RA with regard to the maintenance of normal life.
在一项为期24个月的安慰剂对照双盲研究中,对83例早期类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者评估了早期与延迟开始使用慢作用抗风湿药物(SAARD)治疗对维持正常工作能力的影响。早期治疗组维持工作能力的估计概率更高,尤其是在研究的第二年。预测因素包括年龄、工作类型、残疾程度和肿胀关节数量。尽管由于潜在的社会经济和劳动力市场情况复杂而难以解释结果,但该研究支持在RA中尽早治疗以维持正常生活。